The Guest of Honour was B. Fitzgerald-Moore, Esq., J.P., Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Society of Genealogists.

Fifteen other members and guests were present, being:

John Middleditch

President

(Emmanuel)

C.W. Scott-Giles, Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary

(Sidney Sussex)

John Brett

Secretary

(Selwyn)

Patrick Allsop

Committee Member

(Fitzwilliam)

Robert Ball, M.A.

Ex-President

(Peterhouse)

Dr Gordon Wright

Senior Treasurer

Mrs Philippa Wright

Mr Charles Mellor

Mrs Margaret Mellor

Rt. Rev. Monsignor Charles Davidson

Frank Ries

Michael Hand

(Peterhouse)

Mr

Mrs

Sherry having been served in the President's rooms from 1930, one transferred oneself to dinner. The menu of this joyous meal was as follows:

Melon Frappé

Macon Villages 1972

Saumon Grillé

Cote de Beaune Villages 1969

Caneton à la BigaradePetits PoisChoux de BruxellesPommes Duchesse

Charlotte au Framboises

Rich Malmsey

DessertCafé

The Secretary propsed the Loyal Toast.
Patrick Allsop (Committee Member) proposed the Toast of Her Majesty's Officers of Arms.
Mr Charles Mellor proposed the Toast of the Guest of Honour. The Guest of Honour replied, and proposed the Toast of the Society.
Magister Robert Ball (ex-President) did not propose the Toast of the Society, but called upon the President to reply to the previous Toast.
The President obeyed, concluding his speech with a poem outstanding in its literary merits.